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AuflPflT Wl X THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 9 THE EYES OF THE WORLD EYES SOON BE ON WORLD rf&t-*- UKANB.N ana ahtmwk **_,»*.*■**»»»■».=» Wonderful Novelty Ballad. Prof. Copies and Orchestrations in Any Key Now Ready MIKE Ii. MORRIS, Mgr* %_s %^jt jpz* jL'YjL^^^j(mt^^s^*^JA.»^» jlwa.*- awi-d*.'**' -™~-~~^~ PHILA,: 38 K. 9th St. ATIANTIC CITY; 1029 BOARDWALK lift W «5tfc SI. K. Y. CITY CHICAGOi ORAMP OPERA HOUSE BMKt. ^OTTOlfi^BOYIigTCTCT, DO TOO KNOW— rhit Peggy Daoahertj la bound to break Into tamedtate favor on the big time, with such an operatic Tolce aa she baa leen endowed with? That Jim Kennedy and Maude Kramer must hare Joined that World Serious being itaged under supervision of the Kaiser? Who are you pitching for "fellers"— and how are you b.Ittln , 7 That I'm booked to do a one nlgbter at Freddie Becque's picture festival In New City next Friday? (Good morning, tmcS& Ulle, "The Personality Come- illenne," waa wanted for one of the Harlem 0. H. bills this week? But Carrie Lille couldn't do—because Car- ries wardrobe as well as her personal- ity were Indisposed. She'll be seen in Harry Swift's Harlem- Opry soon tho'. That lust because you see agents offices rhnck full of bird's eye maple furni- ture and two-inch Ice cream rugs, doesu t mean that the poor guy Is starving to fanf'^'can't Stay Ont All Night"—Even if "Nut" Garron, o(.' Lawrence, and Gar- roa does warble that number up at Col- lege Inn a - well as he does "Those Bells" and a million others? That Gertie Alter walked Into the Harlem Optra House one evening early last week— latot That "Billy" Matthews Is fearing that sunuld he "spot rhe spot" with a toupee, some acta might get over his bead? That Hamilton and Barnes' "wedding en- core reminds rae of when Harry Swift got booked up not so long (?) ago—- in regards to "his" loosing the wed- din' band at the crucial moment? When the time came to turn some fair mnld into a Mrs. Swift, Harry declared that he bad everything. Including the fam- ily stove, along but the ring. It was located somewhere In the palm of his worthy left—and the answer was—Mrs. Swift O. K.)... - • , , That Baby Mildred Bosar, of the Musical Roeara, with the Billy Allen. Musical Comedy Co. this season, celebrated her tenth'birthday" Aug/ 20, and" never gave me a rumble of any such party as took place In Akron, O., that day? Little Millie says she never had bigger go- ing when the members got. through loading her with gifts. Eileen, the older ,- cbe-lId" of the Bosars, is atlll displaying a wonderful array of new dresses and hats la the Allen pieces ana getting her songs over with the same old "pep," they tell muh. -• That "On Trial" has scored that predicted knock out of a success at the new Candler? Frederick Ferry, Mary Ryan. Frederick Truesdell, " Hans . Robert, Helen Lackaye, Constance Wolf,. Wil- liam Walcott and Gardner Crane do excellent work In their, respective parts. One of those shifting scenes, Illustrated story play; that makes Elmer L. Bel- r.ensteln famous over night. Marketeers Quit loew, The Three Musketeers have skipped away from playing the Loew' time and are now dotng some speculating on their own stoop. The trio have been booked for a trip to Australia la December for Hugh Mcintosh. General Jack Horn. Jar* E. Horn, who gained "famouslty" and all those good assets with the Keese Cir- cuit, Is now general booking manager, gen- eral house representative and general of every other general Utile thing for the Bene- dict Amusement Co. Rlalto has one of the neatest "picture frame posing" offerings in the game to-day, and with the artful way It Fs put over, makes a strong bit for any- bill. BURT AND MALVENE RAPID-FIRE VAUDEVILLE. Wallle Brooks Busy. The weather waa warm and sultry last week when Wallle Brooks blew Into tbo city from Akron, 0., where be finished up producing the repertoire of the Billy Al- len Musical Comedy Company. Wallle is mingling about New York now because he has been especially engaged to produce that tabloid of ten people I told you about a week or so ago, over the United tunc. Wallle "bappled" me up some more by administering the good news that tbo Allen organization Is some strong "army" tbls season and should clean up over all "previous battles." Alia Is Resting;. Alia Zandoft baa just finished a tour of tho 1'antagcs' Circuit and after a month's vacation which she Is spending camping In the mountains, will return for another tour of the same time. Alia Is a daughter of Mrs. Alia Weston, a well known vaudeville agent, and then again Alia Is a deucedly clever Uttle artists besides. Abe Prnnkel Ont. That "two weeks" notice of Abe Frankel's expired at the College Inn last Saturday night. Abe figured "clubs'* looked good for big money this winter and bo Irwin Dash squeezed on to the seat in front of the Baby Grand on Monday and began teaching tho students at the Inn the new melodies. (The poor stool screeched too, because ther» is more seat to Irwin than, there was to Abe.) Lnola Blalsdell Monrns. Lnola Blalsdell, prominently known In vaudeville by her artistic displays la the act known as "Visions La Flame," mourns the loss of ber mother (Mrs. L. C. Blalsdell) who died of dropsy at her late home In Chicago, Sunday, Aug. IS. Mrs. Blalsdell. who was seventy years of age, was taken 111 early la the Spring with yellow jaundice and her condition gradu- ally grew worse until she was compelled to take to her bed. The body was laid to rest at Champaign, 111., Aug. 18. Smith and Pullman, "Three Act." Smith and Fullinan, the dancers In vnude- vile, Increased their act, family tree and fu- ture expense account on Aug. 10 when an eleven-pound boy was born to Mrs. Smith (Catherine Rose Pullman) at their home, 3543 Emerald Avenue, Chicago. Mother and the new one hundred and sev- enty-six ounces of Smith, are doing beauti- fully. Frank and "September Morn," Frank Bcrtraad, producer and comedian, has returned from a ieur of Canada where be headed his own company, and has signed up with Uowland * Clifford to play tha "nutty" Frenchman in their East- ern "September Morn" company. Frank whispers that "for a box office winner" he doesn't think any other of the season's roadsters will have anything on "September Morn." Wm. McKey In New York, William McKey an-1 company has been induced to stick around New York by 'the Gonis that be" for a showing—and from this angle of the "peepers" It looks like big happenings. Thirty-Five For Rlalto. Mile. Blalto has had her pretty posing act booked for thirty-five weeks of United time flowing her opening In Philadelphia this week. OUT OF TOWN NEWS Portland, MeWefferson (M. J. Garrlty, nrr.) the Jefferson Stock Co., aupportlng Maude Blehmond and John Meehan, preteut "The House at Bondage" 24-2D. After Its remarkably long continuous run the popular stock company will close for the season Sept. 0, aud the Fall and Wluter season, featuring the bis road attractions, opens 7. with "The Quaker Girl" appearing '»} that date for two performances. A long Hat or high class bookings will follow.' __ Kcrru'a. (Harry A. SnillU. mgr.'—The Keith Slock Co.. supporting Lean Whitlow and .BWWBrf E. lli.rinn, present "The Ohost Breaker' -+;-■>• Souvculr photos of Mark Kent ore glfti to lady pair as on< evening tills week. Nsw Pobtland (M. O. Blnmenberg, oter-.'v* > nudevllle and motion pictures. Bill Ji-» • Stalin/, Comedy Circus. Med'oy Trio, Elliott and We*t, Roller and Anthony, Frank OarUeld. Bill ST-M; Bernardo, LcIkIi ond '.cslle, Gilbert and Raymond, Three Juggling Millers, and Wilson ana ■Ink - Uueslt'b (James Greely, mgr.)—Vnudcvlllo and motion pictures. Bill 24-2U: MacBao and 0«. Volda. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snow. Kill 27-29: Marcus and Whlttel, Scottlo Williams, and Yorke and Wllniot. _ Ban TmcMBB, Cacb Cottars Fabk (Royster * Dudley, nigra. )-/Ihe Itoysler Dudley 0|«>ra Co., aupportlng Florence Webber and Osborne CIcuwoo, offer "The Spring Maid" 24-20. Tula ■• the closing week, and the Individual members of thla capable company, as well aa the manage- ment, are tendered the heartiest expressions or good will, with a hope for their return next seas Bio Nickbl (Win. B. Beeves, mgr.)—Motion Picture featnrea week of 24 Include: "The >alley <J the Moon." "Atlantis" and "The Mutual Weekly." Booked, "The Kaiser's War Challenge 31. Sept. 1. . Rums |D. D. leader, mgr.)—Motion plctnre features week of 24 Include: Edmund Breese. lu 'The Master Mind;" 'The Trey o' Hearts." '™ sMMIon Dollar Myatery," and •The Tangle." „ RivsnmiN Panic <D, B. Smith. rosTJ—J. W. Gorman's Musical Comedy Co. present "The Silver «trl" 24-28. Gin, l'BAKS ISLAND (J. B. BislHW. mgr.)— Motion pictures, with special novelty offerings. Noras.—The gonfo tlartn and relics, wonder •alp, 'a being- exhibited here for a short stay..... J»e Oasco Tkeatro shows motion pictures 24- aVrpt, 5, nudes tfeo BWUftDHBt of weal society rjeoole. for the benefit of the Longfellow Birthplace §^. "Hiawatha." "Evangeline" and "Obil- djeo's Hour" are tho feature*. Newark, N. J^The opera company at Olrawc Park, J. M. Beldon, manager, continue* togfre charming rendition of light operas auc- eessfulty. "Martha" was well sung Aug. 17- 22Tand Blanche Kac Edwards. w«» nartlculaily nleasing. John B. Phillips and Phil MM joined the eomi.aiiy 17. "The Bohemian Olrl" la Sl ViKsa'a 0 ' Empirh (Tom Miner, mgr.)—The DowSf BnrleaquTw are here 24,-ao. with Ed.Ilo Fitzgerald, Jack Qulnn, Arthur' Oonra.l, Harry Woods Steward Johnson, Primrose Setnon, Llllle Vender «..d May Irish Big Jubilee week of 3 Ospniuu (M. S. Schleslnger, mgr.)—At tnts hnral of stock, where tbe Brownell-Stork Company I JuHshed Inst season, tbe Forsberg Flayers began sTsbSSl 24 lu •Bought and Paid For." l'roml- ",.?""£ the company are: Francis McSIenry. Charles Dingle. Helen Oourliwy, lsadore Mart n, Ko" McDonald, lluth Bonaire, Cliarles ««boaeld, ThoTuu> FT Tricey, WUllam Walnwrlgbt, Stuart *t&&. V l$l£v&. mgr.l--rlc.ures and TamleTuiJ b«e prospered here a S'mm.er. For 24-20: "A Bachelor's Dinner." live Delpwnieoe. Cnrdownle Slslcrs. Mooro and Fenton, Olllmoro and Castle, and Von Cello. „,„.__« . nl t I.vaic (A. 0. Mclntyre, m^.)—Plctnrca and to devlle to good houses. Bill 24-20- Clarlca Vance. Kathertui Oshon, and .company In "True to Nature;" Frank Bu»h. EUerslilo Four Ma- r?no Slaters, Criterion Trio, and George Martin. Fo? 27-2" Tho Boarding School Olrls John Zlmrner, the HnwWns, McCarthy Slaters, and Torn and Edith Almond. — -- Noras.—Worhman are redecorating the Newark ThMtre for the owning with "Oh Oh. Delphlne, STalM•Day...- ..Ptoefor's Park Place Theatre willl35 as a picture bouse Aug. 31. with "Oa- blrla.' 1 Atlantic Clly, S. J^-Sunday ahowa hava 17. Charles Kruhinan presented J11IU Sanderson, Donald Drlan and Jo«ph Oawthonie In "Tbe OM from Utsh." Others In the cast were: Geo. Blshon Kdgar Dickson, George Grundy, Maater MlcbTei Mathews, Walter 8. Will;, Harry.Law. George Wharton. Rosaell GrlswoU. Dleksoo E.- Hottr and splendid assistance is gl«en by Miss Bmlta ntiHirgb. Itenee Keel and Qoeenle Vaasar. TWa Is the musical comedy that k»t^^ London talking for a year or more. Tbe_bopfc_ Is by James T. Tspsw, •»« «» music by Paul Beatasi and Sydney Jones, with soma additional numbers for the American production by Jerome D. Keen, Tho costumes aro new, scenery elaborate and the company good. It opened s.t tie r.nlcasrbockeo Theatre Sew York, fot an Indenuto star 24, "High Jinks," with Stella Mayhew, la here Sfr> Ml New Niiox (Harry Brown, mgr.)—.A. H. Woods preKoted Lew Fields, la 'The High Cot* of Loving." 17-20. Others in the cast are: Sallie Fisher, Vivian Martin, George Haaarll, Charlotte Jtes, James r.ackaye, Oeorge Anderson, Wilfred Clarke. Ernest Lambert, Nicholas Bum- ham. Helen Tracy, sad Amy Summers. This show truly designed to give the "tired business man" many laughs, went. Every member of tbe company It well caat, and seems to Dt their re- spectlre parts perfectly. From here they go to the Uepubllc Theatre In New York. Week of 23 Is "The Yellow Ticket," to be followed by "Potash 4 rerlmutter" week of SI. Gauds* Pitnt (Keith vaudeville) (Chas. G. An- derson, mgr.)—Jilll week of 23: Qua Edwards' company. Ray Samuels. Gallagher ami Oarlln, Emily King Sillier. Cadette DalaTmer. Melrllls and lllsxlns, Toney and Norman, and Six Ollrers. Satot (Ben Harris, mgr.)—Bill week of 23: Rush Ling Toy, Chinese Imperial Minister; Oracle Emruett and company, Dave Ferguson, the Dan- cing Kennedys, Smith and Farmer, Nelson Hall and Brother, Altnea Twins, and Empire Four. Thla Is bargain week, price* for ail matinees being twenty-are cents, and evening prices, twenty-are and fifty cents. Miixiom Dolus Pisa nrprooaoiia (John L. Young, mgr.)—For week of 17 were: Joe Hortls Minstrels. Ererest's monkey circus, Seren Greg- orys. Oil Lln« Foo, Fire Melody Boys, and Emily Slaters. Viigi.nia. Carrniosr. Bijotr, Orrr Squabs. Co- lokul, Pask and Curuuu, motion picture* only. St. Panl. Mian Metropolitan (L. N. Scott, mgr.) tbe Ilalney African hunt pictures drew good business week of Aug. 10. The regular sea- son will open 30. with "The Whlp. T ' Flsae O'Uara comes week of Sept. 7, for State Fair week. "Seven Keys to Baldpate" week of 13, and "Omar, tbe Tentmaker" week of 20. SnUBsarr (Frank O. Priest, mgr.)—The nunt- Ingtoa Players had big business In "The Village Postmaster" week of Aug. 10. "Stop Thief" week of 23. OlfiiBOK (E. 0. Burroughs, mgr.)—This popu- lar house opened Its season of 1914-1013, 10, with the following strong bill: Chas. McOood's com- pany, Lee Barth. Tanieo Kajlyoma, Wm. A. Brady's "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep." Marga Do La Rose and Harry Do Coc, to big hualness. Bill for week of 23: Morris Crooln and his Merry Men, Matthews, Shame and company: Olamlo Golden, "Bube" Dickinson. Four Randalls, Lockett and Waldron, and Lcs SalvaggK Eurasss (Qua S. Greening, mgr.)—Marcus Loew's bookings. Business has been big from the start BUI week of 23. Road Show No. 3: Wm. H. St. James ami company, Anderson and Golnes, Burke and Harris, the Stewart Sisters end Escorts, Joggling Nelsons, and tho Fy>ur Mu- sical A v olios. Grand (Theodore L. Hays, mgr.)—This popu- lar Ihearro re-opened 23, with l.ew Kelicy and tbo Behman Show. HiiroDimjia.—John Kirk, former manager of this house, but now malinger of the Haymnrket Theatre, Chicago, haa Interested local Investors here, and Ibis house re-opened 23, with tho Mom to Carlo Olrls, who came 00 a special train from Indianapolis, for the engagement. Tho Star. therefore, returns to burles<)uo after two years of pictures end vaudeville, under tbe name of the Ulppoilrome. Majestic, PniNCBsa, Stasland and Giibtt, big'business with pictures. Brant ford. Can. — Brant (Ernie Moule, mgr.) vaudeville and motion picture*, to good business. Colonial (Ed. Symoos, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures, to big business. ' Gsii (P. Baker, mgr.)—Pauline, the Great, pleased large aiidlcucee here last week. For week of 21, motion pictures and Gem Orchestra. Apollo (Hrole Moule, mgr.) — Mutual movies continue as a drawing attraction ut this popular picture bouse. Gcahd and Esii'iiig are dark. Notxs. —Tbo Stroud Trio, ,tt the Cotontal, week of Aug. 17, were a hit "Baby Violet," a tal- ented little child artist, captivated, her audience from entry till ncla Zampa and Zaintm. and Sweeney and Ilooney also held prominent positions "The Million Dollar Mystery" Is prorlng a big drawing card at the Brant. Man- ager lirnle Motile has installed on tbe front of the house, a new electric sign In the shine of an Indian he-id, representing the Indian Chief Brant, after whom the theatre la named. Thi sign la a very attractive one. Manager Mottlo baa not considered expense and hopes to make bis- the- atre the moat attractive and comfortable In tbo DomiDlott... .The different managers In this city are rather optimistic regarding the effect of the war to the theatrical world. The war haa had no effect on the theatres here so far but a few of our leading Industries ilenendlng on German tnd foreign trade have shut down, and aa a largo portion of the working classes are occupied there no doubt this will have an effect on the theatres In the next two or three weeks..... .Lloyd Hay- wood formerly of the Colonial staff, has enlisted, and expects to start for the war front In a week's time During the engagement of the Wash- burn Shows here, Tony, the lion tamer, was badly torn about the arms and wrist by a stub- born lion during ■ performance, Tony stock through the act, though In great pain. Indianapolis, Ind.—Lyceum (Anderson It Zlegler. mgrs.) Billy Clifford, in "Ilellevo Me," Aug. 24-20. "The Winning of Barbara Worth" 27-20. • • Ktrrn's (Ned S. Hastings, mgr.)—BUI week of 24: The Van Der Koora, Nell Mack and Marie Sclieftells, Eugene Trio, and Thalen Duo. Mi-bat (W. B. Mick, mgr.)—Ralney's African hunt picture* week of 24. Henry Kolker. In "Horp Wanted," will open the regular season here on Labor Day, for a week'a slay. Knousu's (Barton A Olsen mgrs.)—'BUI week 24: Ramsey Bisters, Mabel Klsne. Carroll, Keat- ing and Fay, Paul Bauens, and Sid Baxter and C0I L?ia°o' iBirtoa * Olsen. mgrs.)— 7)111 24-20: Lawrence and Lawrence, JaCc On*'. Pearl Bros. and Burns, and Two Kerns. For 27-21): Dangler's dogs, Allen Summers, Itcod and Wood, and La Delle Combines. Columbia (G. E. Black, mgr.)—Girls From the Follies week of 24. The Tempter* broke tho bouse record at the opening IB, and tbe tbow went big. MAJxaTin (J. H. Sullivan, mgr.)—Dark Town Follies week of 24. The Mon'e Carlo Glrla 0|*ued S, and had a big week 17-22. Noras.—Hagvnbtck-Wallace Circus 24........ 101 Ranch Wild West will show here Sept. S Solls-FloUi-Buffalo Bill la due 21. Grand Rapids, Mich.—Bum-ma Park It. J. De Lamartcr, mgr.) Mil week of Aug. 24: Mai Hart's 8I1 Steppers, Marshall Montgomery, Romeo, the Great; Btepp .Ooodrlch ami King, Wood and Wyde, and Leo Zsrrell and company. Powkhs' tjUarry G. Sommera * Co., mgrs).) npensed season with "Potssb A Perlmuttcr" 24, 23, "The Bin! of Paradise" 31-flept. 0. Hajmtio (Orla Stair, mgr.)—This boose opened the reason 30. with "The Typhoon" for a week. Empsms opened 24, with Adam* A Gobi, Bean and Hamilton, Eugene Emmett and company, How- ard and Fields, Six Imperial Pekinese, the Payne Kids, and Sayde Bherman. NoTav-eeu*rio*o.rjipi«iB iia atom $1, PROGRESSIVES OPEN IN NEW YORK. Th* Prospect Theatre, rroapect Avenue, Bronx. New York, opened Saturday night. An*. 2a, with tho Geiaten Amusemcwt Company, Inc. rno Winners." with Snlts Moore ond Geo. B. Beanlon, In "The Fortune Hunter*" and "A Day at New- tiort.'* ^ "TUB FORTUNE HUNTBBS." oasv: Prof. Julio* Schmidt ....Spit* Mopro Peter Potts McFaddeo Geo. B. Scaulon Mr*. Plerpont Oatea ...Alva McOll Mrs. Vanderbllt Htalr Martha Edniond Mr*. Aator House ..Hasel Parker Connie Kldd .....Harrey Greene Mr. Tipp, a w*lter Albert Shaw Mr. Tapp, a butler .:S ,m ,fi ec Musical numbers: Opening choroe—"Beautiful Land of Love"! (entire company). "On the Island of Plnea" Alva McGlll! "Father Ca-ne Homo with the Milkman In tho Morning." Harvey Greene: "Whit a Wonderful Lore That Wuuld Be" (duet) Martha Edmond and Harvey areenei "All He Doe* I* Follow Them Around," Shaw, Lee: "At the Ball, Tnafe All," Martha Bdmpod; "The Aba-Dab* Honeymoon," Shaw, Edmond, Lee; "In the Valley of the Moon," Alva MoOlll; "Bon- nie, My Highland Laaale," Martha Mdmood; "When I Come Back." Martha Edmond. Ohorua: -Margie Leslie, Mao Raymond. Lillian aulno, Florence Fletcher, Ada I^irls, Helen West, race Werner, Mae Meyers, Lillian Miller, Mae Clark, Hasel Klrke, Mattle Stanley, Greta l^ltoy. Beatrice La Due, Hololse Uorton, Lillian Clark. Hasel Parker, Peggy Malta, Flosls RadclliTo and May Nelson. . _ The olio had Albert Shaw and gammy Lee. dancer* de luxe; bulla Moore ami company, In a one act playlet full of "The Self-Made Man," Including Snlts Moore, Harvey Greene, Bestrleo La Due, Helolse Uorton: Alrn McGlll, the Pari- slenne nlglitlhgalo; Manhattan Comedy Four, In nonsense and song.. "A DAY AT NEWPORT." oAsr. Dr. Tartar Alva McGlll Big Iko Geo. II. Heunlun Johtuiy Softhead Harvey tlreeno Tllllo Martha Edmund Llllle Uelolae Uorton Jakey Cohen Suits Moore Musical numbers: Opening chorus tMedley by I.. Wolff Gilbert),- entire company; "How I* Every- thing By You. All UlglitJ'' «nlt* Moore; "Don't Go Away," Martha Edmond: 'Wnliody Tangoes Like Yon Do," Alra McGlll; "Dy tho Beautiful Sea," Martha Edmond; Finale— '-Dlxlo Eye* of Southern Gray," Alva McGlll and entire company. The bouse was sold out 8.15 p. M., and looks like It will be a winner. Thla show w>ll be re- viewed la next week'a Ci.irr-ns, and will bo rated. DREAMLANDS OPEN. Miner's In tbe Bronx. New York, opened Ang. 23 with the Mg Dreamland Bartcsquera presenting MtJMtk, Will II. Ward: Irtish. Joe "tirtont Mr. Baldwin, Fred Ireland; Mr. Oatchlm, Patrick Miles; Snsggis (Hotel rrwirleMr). Ralph lllcku*: Mr. Prlra. Ix>w Killer; Follx Qualieiil'sttb. Gus Hol»r; Flr*t Gaeat, AI. Dwlnrll; Justice of Peace, AI. Weston; Folleemm, Swat Mulllgsn; airs. Baldwin, Ines I)* Ve.iller; Mr*. IMIchtm, Nemo Oatto; LIIHe, Bthel Rlcktis: Bell Boy, Vlrlan Bingham; Hell Boy, Beatrice Wlnulng The burletoue. "War aa Juarea" with WIH II. Ward. Fred Ireland, Joo Burlon. Ralph Rlckus, tlus Rober, AI. Dwlnell. I*y llllier, AI. Weston, lnet De V.-nller, Nenio Cntlo. The house waa told out. Bob Tr.irera Is man- ager of tbe show. SHOULD HAVB STUCK TO UIULICSUIL'. Joe Opp, with Teter S. Clark's Runaway Girl* for a number of seasons, Joined the moving pic- ture game at the oloae of the season. lie was arrested, Thursday,' Aug. 20. for carrying a large aise revolver, at tho One Hundred and Elglity-flrst Street and Boston Road, New York, Joe was raado up aa a cowlary, and wa* nourishing a large site cannon, when a inllceman grabbed him. He waa bold In ItfOO. Maglatrate llerbert discharged him Aug. 23, and told Mm about tho Sullivan Law. He still holds his Job with the Crystal Film Co. 1 THE TEMPTERS. Tho roster Includes: Violet Rio, Frederick Dun- bam. Charles Baker, Bertha Gibson, Ruth Everett, Sidney Itogers, diss. 0. Cole and Loulto Street. The chorus: Helen Russell, Lillian Oardnor, Edna Webster, Alice Daniels, Marlon Gllraore, Etta Cecil, Roth Marion, Rote Ferris, May Johnston, Pearl Schilling, Oatberlno Ln Rue, Ellwl Vernon. Ireno Zara, Loretta Russell, Leslie Dalnlon, Llllle Elmo, Hwel Ewerett, Mlunlo Wyatt, Jesslo Do Wolf, Mae De Mar. _ "Married for a Day" I* tho burlesque. Execu- tive staff for Baker A Kahn Amusemoivt Co.: Charles Baker, manager: Alio Flnbcrg, bualnes* manager; Gim Kahn, treasurer; Nat Hoffman, musical director: Jack lleprieiibagen, elago car- E>ftter; Jim Stevens, property master; Brad onton, electrician; Madame Browning, wardrobe mistress. * THE! MONTH CAHLO GITtLS. "Isxy ,the Deto:llve," I* the first psrt, snd "A Day la Paris." 'tie burlesiiue. dlsrry Welch, principal comedian, U assisted by Bert Saunders, Harry Keeier, Joe Wast. Kra Sullivan, Mile. HI- donle and Harry Pmcott. Tbe choras: CbuWilo Falrmonnt, Orteo Lyman, Irene Llmlenburg. Dolly Morrltey, Nor* Foller. Kthel BIwnrd*, May Mackey, Leila Gardner, Fay Moore, Hasel Moore, Madge Hamilton, Eleanor Vaughn, Blllle flillus, Lillian Stanhope, Dolly lewin, Dolly Harklns, Delia Fox, Nellie Boyce, Joe Grant, Gladys Owen*. Executive *taff: T. D. Sullivan, manager; W. M. Brown, buMnoiw manager; Kddle Drury, repre- sentative; Joo Lotunls, musical director; Dan tic- Gown, ma*ler mechanic; Billy Dale, property master; Bid Dawson, electrician. a JEAXETTE DUPIIE SHOW. 7"»« Lima Telegram of Aug. IS refers In com- plimentary lenn to tlie oiwulng yerformniire of the Jcnnotto Dupre Ilia Show, at the Lynn The- atre. Aug. 17. It »ald: '"lliere wu* no 'roiigli itur of any sort during tho show." Hpselal mentlou wa* given to Miss impre, M. Markn-uM, Jante* Barlon and.Hoy Burkn. Tbe chorus Incluiles; Mabel While. Betty I'eysr, Msy Francis, Oertrudo Kgnr, Alice Mariln. Lot- tie Loe, Dot l.eroy, Havd Melbourne, tlarln Starr, (Irnco Ruber's, Ida Hartley, May Dawson, Tills Barlon, Dorothy I^slle, Mamie Franklin, Nan Rdvaids, Marjolalno D'lvry. Frankle Grant. Margaret Livingstone, Murgarel Bailey, Margaret Eilwardt, Marie Devere, Another comment was "If the Lyric continue* to give this t)-|«! -it slmw It will barn a successful ran this season." KO INJUNCTION. Justice nendrlck, In the Supreme Coort, denied tho motion of Ih* iTogrestlro Circuit for an In- junction restraining Baker and Kahn from play- ing the Tempter* la theatres on tho OnltimMs Amusement Company <*rcillt. "Mollon I* denied with ten dollar* coals. I do not find It nercs- aary to pass unon tbo validity of the contract, ns I bare reached tho conclusion that upon tho facts ln this c**e the motion should be denied," wa* bis decision. The Tenipter* are now playing the ColtuaWa added time. CARNATION BEAUTIES. riianm«o "Tiia P»tia mwn." The cast: Ouckoo, Oharle* Robinson; Btron Fwlge, Frank Mackey: Oliver TwUtetn, James X. Francla; Wright Swift, Joe Feeney; Jingo Rush, flat Knoll; Madame Toto, s Parisian Modlate, Ignore Butter; Madeline, tbe Prise Bcauly May Bernhardt; Yama, a Burles>|ue Houbretto. Kalrlli' Colbert; Saucy, Mailaroe Toto'* Maid, Freda l«hr; Floorwalker*—Bob Raymond, Ben Manning, Ir- ving Hlackman. Ponlet: Jarry Flemin«, Ruth Lamb, Marie .Nu- gent Mabel Heldt, l'atay Sjrmouda, Lou Marlowe, Iran Russell, Irene Ueldt, Babe Power*. Bbow Olrls: lilslo Davis, Anna Kent. Busier Jericho; Lilian Lawrence, Edith Marcel, Dolly Edwards, Cora Rogers, Vivian Madoro, Mercnlei DesmordaDt. "Carnival Day' 'I* tho title of tho biirlesoue. Executive staff: Sam Robinson, manager: Harry Link, auditor! Joe E. Pine, business manager; Lew Spooler, musical director; Joe Mullen, car- I enter; Fred I^tvarpe, electrician : I"olly Arranson, propertlos; Dolly Edward*, wardrobe mistress. t . The I'nJnmu Olrls. Tho roster for "f/ivo and Politics" Include*! Marty Deane, diaries Morgan, Earl Kern, Joseph Mason, Leah I.a Ray, Ford llunfcrd, 1 Oe- lestn MdXjnnelt, Jhuinlo Duiui, IDniest II. Allen, W. V. Hurt 1st, Jsne (Vinley, Jo*. •Miilhews, Chas, McDonald ond Jack Weir Tits cuorua: Flo Kutsell, Clara Roaeland, La Von HuiiHiH-r*, Jessie Mcllonalil, Ileitis Cohort, Iletslo William*, Hutu Mnrsball, Dene Allen, Jeanetto Larelle. Catncrlno Tnrney, Flora Htnnott, Ilonnlo Raymond, Maudo Wllllanis, Helen llonrle, Bottle Woimser, Marian F.runs, Alice Sellers, V»r- uou Lee, Jujie 1 Uattleiuan, Maudo Davis. Tbe (iaycty Staff. Chas. L. Walter* la nionngcr of the Gayely, St. Louis Mo. Harry H. Clark, treasurer; Wm. Moony, ataltlunt truasurer; Joseph Dslilem, advertising agent; Frank Tytlu, leader of orches- tra; Will Wiggins, stago carpeuter; Bud Thomp- son, -master properties; Henry Mickey, chief usher-; Robert Gleason, elcctriclau; Jos. Auuruack, tcrlilc artist; Ed. Solm, inslncer; T. F,tl. Albright, press agent; llubt. Hebnildt, rostunier, PROGniilSHlVES IN LOUISVILLE. The Sbubrrl's Masonic Theatre, which lias been "tho hoiuo of drama" lu Louisville, Ky., for niajiy years, has been taken over by tho Progressive Circuit. Owing to Sunday laws tho week's show* will comiu'.'iiiMi 011 Monday inatlueo. J. Oalllgan, of Now York, has been appointed nuuiager of tho house, which lias been redecorated, and presented a beautiful ai>i*aroiieo for Hie season'* opening, Aug, 24, with the Oharmlng Wldowa at the at- traction. ANOTHElt HOUSE OPENS. (Special to CMPl'Kli,) . Ioihvii.i.h, Ky„ Aug. 24. Tbo MaiKmlo Temple, I/iulsvllle, Ky., opemyl Its doors Monday, Aug, 2-1, ss a Progressiva wheel lioiiso, with Tlie Charming Widow* (Jo. Tho (•foiling ws* is sucists. Ed. F, (Islllgan will luanago the house. Audy Lewis' Show follows, week 31. HOWE'S SHOW A HIT. (Spaotal win to Cutrm). MtN.VIAI'OI.M. Aug. S3, flam ttowo's new show u riot from curtain to eurtiilu. It's o Ira thousand dollar production, O. K. A capacity house delimited. Positively tho best show of season and by fur auiierlor to many two dollar shows. Walt Lmlih-Uiixi KokNta, * THE MAJESTIC STAFF. J. E. Sullivan Is msusger of the Majestic, Indlsnspolla; M. O. Dunlnry, treasurer; U, H. lloblnger, assistant treasurer; 0. A. Carrol, sd- rertltlng agent J Walter O. Wsttnnion, musical director; Geo. Current, stagn manager; Wm. Watson, ipruivrtyuinn; Riley Auiiuiu, electrician. s AT THE OPE.N'INCI. Ton Sullivan and James Barlon wore at tho openlug of the Prospect, New York, Saturday, Aug. 22. much elated over the sell out. They predict that tho l'ri>»|iect will be a big winner. JIMMY PUT IT OVItTl. Jimmy Franks has wirp'lseil them all. Qo nut In 11 lot of hard work at Drlducfiort, Conn., last week, nrml the AI. Reeves Show got tlM opening. * II VIlltY GOES SOUTH. Ilarry Koler, for live' seasons wllh "Qttcnnj of I'nrls Co.," will ko with <;ily sports tbls tea* son, is principal eoinedlun. ■I t—- WATCH TIIE.H DO IT. Lorelta OrlswnM and Vlrda Itlvcrt will do a soft shoo donee with Ihu Qatar*! Girl* this season. Tin roster of BnHer ft Nitabanm 1 * Moulin Rouge Olrls Include*: Hsrry Field*, Fr»nk Var- delle, Jas. Howell, Ad* lllll*bury. l-'lorenee Wrishlon. May Bums and Zenola. Frank Irwin t* adrsnee. Louis Strong, .leader. Sua Dohhauxi coet wiuj 41m Whirl « Mirth. Fnrtpa A Fisuis' In Pnrl* (Progrctslro) o|Kiied at Hie I'cojiie's. Phllni'elphla, with Hoi and Nat Fields, Nola Rlgmdd, Mabel Carew, Mar- gixli. Heuiari'st and Dick Thomas. Haul Fihiiks la now in Ills ierand season ahead of the Roaeland Olrls. Mabtha Mubiat la wllh AI, Reeves' Show tbls seasoii. InriKO IlxcKno Is still tbe chief csher at Miner'* Bronx. HI* eyes and health aro hotter. iliur.H ov Tin* Moulin Rouoa oneneil at the Palace, Baltimore, Mil. The company Incluiles: lila Kmersnn, Nettle Hyde, Will II. Cohan, Jimmy Connors, Henry P. Nelson. Madlyn Worth, Muhle LyiM-st, Harry Hills snd Ethel Marmont. Tub Temple Is tbo progressive house at I/Oiita- rllle. Ky. Tii* Bsoaiiwav Omi.s opeiiivl st Bnlthnore. wllh llatel Crosby and Llitle Pun), Moris and Camtibell, Eildle Van. Ilaker snd O'Nell, ami Savo. Boli Gordon Is manager, Chas. Allken, advance; Ike Wall, carpeuteri Turn Corey, leader) Jot, Mr«t*. PIPH, i •til • <•: •' .3 V -I 1 I .•) i r ( 11.1.41) til' > I < ;